The third game in the BioShock series leaves the bottom of the sea behind for an entirely new setting - the floating city of Columbia, circa 1912. Come to retrieve a girl named Elizabeth, ex-detective Booker DeWitt finds more in store for him there than he could ever imagine.
I'll say the same for this as I said about the first two BioShock games - I really wish, even if just for one novelty mission, they'd give us a window into when either Rapture or Columbia weren't ravished by violence. For me Rapture was the most interesting part of the first two games, shame the only time we got to see it was when it was in ruins.
@CapsizingHeart: Well they've been making this analogy the whole time; Rapture was like a museum, shit had already gone down when you arrived. In Columbia your actions will be the catalyst for the events in the city. Don't know if we'll see snippets of daily life but at least we'll get to see the decline into war and chaos instead of discovering the details of a history.
@CapsizingHeart: Well they've been making this analogy the whole time; Rapture was like a museum, shit had already gone down when you arrived. In Columbia your actions will be the catalyst for the events in the city. Don't know if we'll see snippets of daily life but at least we'll get to see the decline into war and chaos instead of discovering the details of a history.
The city already looks pretty fucked in the demo videos.
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